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[[Image:Chaser.png|thumb|Two '''sea creatures''' surrounding [[Diddy Kong|Diddy]]]]
[[File:Snapper DKL.png|frame|left]]
[[File:Chaser.png|thumb|160px|Two '''sea creatures''' surrounding [[Diddy Kong]].]]
'''Sea creatures'''<ref>"A '''sea creature''' chases you down into the depths when you swim for the letter 'K', but don't be intimidated— wait at the bottom of the pit until he slowly swims away." &ndash; Issue #74 of ''[[Nintendo Power]]'', page 18</ref><ref>"These '''sea creatures''' swim faster up than down." &ndash; Issue #74 of ''[[Nintendo Power]]'', page 19</ref> are underwater foes in the classic [[Game Boy]] game, ''[[Donkey Kong Land]]''. These commonly found enemies dwell the second world, [[Kremlantis]], and return in numerous other underwater areas of the same game.  
'''Sea creatures'''<ref>"A '''sea creature''' chases you down into the depths when you swim for the letter 'K', but don't be intimidated— wait at the bottom of the pit until he slowly swims away." &ndash; Issue #74 of ''[[Nintendo Power]]'', page 18</ref><ref>"These '''sea creatures''' swim faster up than down." &ndash; Issue #74 of ''[[Nintendo Power]]'', page 19</ref> are underwater foes in the classic [[Game Boy]] game, ''[[Donkey Kong Land]]''. These commonly found enemies dwell the second world, [[Kremlantis]], and return in numerous other underwater areas of the same game.  


[[File:Snapper DKL.png|frame|left]]
When attacking, a sea creature will clap its mantle together and propel itself upwards. After it reaches a point high enough, it will slowly begin to sink. If a [[Kong]] touches this enemy while it is moving throughout the water, he gets damaged and passes out, leaving the other playable partner, if any, do his job. Sea creatures oftenly assist several other members of the same species in swimming throughout tight spaces, strategy which increases the difficulty of their levels.
When attacking, a sea creature will clap its mantle together and propel itself upwards. After it reaches a point high enough, it will slowly begin to sink. If a [[Kong]] touches this enemy while it is moving throughout the water, he gets damaged and passes out, leaving the other playable partner, if any, do his job. Sea creatures oftenly assist several other members of the same species in swimming throughout tight spaces, strategy which increases the difficulty of their levels.
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Two sea creatures surrounding Diddy Kong.

Sea creatures[1][2] are underwater foes in the classic Game Boy game, Donkey Kong Land. These commonly found enemies dwell the second world, Kremlantis, and return in numerous other underwater areas of the same game.

When attacking, a sea creature will clap its mantle together and propel itself upwards. After it reaches a point high enough, it will slowly begin to sink. If a Kong touches this enemy while it is moving throughout the water, he gets damaged and passes out, leaving the other playable partner, if any, do his job. Sea creatures oftenly assist several other members of the same species in swimming throughout tight spaces, strategy which increases the difficulty of their levels.

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References

  1. ^ "A sea creature chases you down into the depths when you swim for the letter 'K', but don't be intimidated— wait at the bottom of the pit until he slowly swims away." – Issue #74 of Nintendo Power, page 18
  2. ^ "These sea creatures swim faster up than down." – Issue #74 of Nintendo Power, page 19